The Denver City Council will vote on CB10-0607, a bill restricting
growing of medical marijuana by zoning districts in the city. It
would essentially eliminate the ability of a person to be a caregiver
and provide cannabis for another person not living in the same house
with them.

History: Bill passed first reading on Mon., August 9, 2010.
Second and final reading will be sometime in September.

Excerpts from the bill:

The growing of medical marijuana shall comply with the following:
1. No more than 6 plants may be grown for each patient registry
identification card holder residing in a dwelling unit, not to exceed
12 plants per dwelling unit.
2. Growing and/or storage of medical marijuana shall occur within
a completely enclosed structure.
3. Growing and/or storage of medical marijuana shall not occur in
a common area associated with the dwelling unit.
4. Growing shall be for personal use only by patient registry identification
card holders residing in the dwelling unit; retail or wholesale
sales of goods or products derived from the growing of medical marijuana
and any off-site distribution of such plants or derived products
are prohibited.